Personification In The Pardoner's Tale

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The pardoner is a man with great knowledge of the church and a love for god. However how people looked at him it does not change the fact that the pardoner is an outcast. In brief the pardoner sells relics that are fake so that people touch to get rid of sins. The tale that the pardoner tells is about three men first walking past by their dead good friend that got killed but death. Thereafter the three men go on a quest to find death. In the Pardoner’s Tale, Chaucer uses personification by causing death
So the three men are on a quest to find death and on the way through town to find death and they stop to see this very old man in robes. These men asked about where death is and tell him how old him is like “What, old fool? Give place! Why

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